If you are bothered with hemorrhoids, no
matter how big the problem might be, there are several types of natural
treatments that can help a great deal with the itching, pain and bleeding.

Read below how different remedies can work in
different conditions and help you.

Garlic cloves

Grind some garlic cloves and blend them with
coconut or olive oil. Make small suppositories. You can freeze them before use.

When you need it, insert one suppository in
the rectum. Remember that it stings and you may even cry. This home-made remedy
makes the area numb but does not burn.

Always wear clean underwear

The underwear you are wearing should be clean
and you should change it often. Always carry with you an extra pair, especially
if you are suffering from bleed, leakages and small accidents. The underwear
should be loose cotton because it prevents sweating that can cause itching.

Warm sitz bath

Take this 15-20 minutes shower every day ay
least three times a week. It will stop the tingling, purify the butt-centric
crevices and hemorrhoids, and it will lessen swelling. This is very effective
transitory treatment for outer hemorrhoids.

It’s prescribed to perform this treatment
after your solid discharge. Sit in a big bowl or shower with warm water and
salt. You can use Epsom salt, ocean salt or cooking salt. A sitz shower can be
purchased from a drug specialist. This lets you have the shower while you’re
sitting on the toilet seat.

Stool softeners

Softeners like ‘Colace’ help with defecation.
It gets rid of straining which makes it more comfortable to pass stools. Your
stool should be too smooth if the hemorrhoids are bleeding and swollen. If it’s
not smooth, it can cause swelling and uneasiness.

Frequent clothing changes

Do not wear the same clothes for long periods
especially if you like wearing pants. Be aware that feces, blood or mucus
leakages could pass through your undergarments and soil your clothes. If this
dries you will not be able to see them, but the germs will be left where you
sit. These germs could be transferred by anyone who touches where you sat.

Ice cubes

You can use ice cubes in these ways:

.Insert small and smooth ice cubes into the
anus to cool and reduce swelling.

.Press them on external hemorrhoids to soothe
them.

Aloe Vera

Massage Aloe Vera on the region with cotton
wool, soft tissue or with your fingers. Start with three applications per day
and when it gets better, do it once a day. Aloe Vera heals and leaves a
soothing feeling.

Witch hazel

You can apply witch hazel using cotton wool,
soft tissue or witch hazel swab three times a day and after feeling better
reduce to once a day. There are many people who have resorted to this natural
remedy.

Foods rich in fibers

Fresh and raw fruits, veggies and whole grains
are rich in fibers and you should include them into your diet. The fibers
reduce strain and soften your stool. This is one of the oldest methods used to
prevent hemorrhoids. To prevent diarrhea and IBS, fiber intake should be
increased progressively.

Drink water

Water keeps you hydrated and prevents stool
becoming hard. You should avoid colas and sodas because they contain caffeine
that causes dehydration. Add fruits like lemons or oranges to make flavored
water.

Nutmeg

Take a half tablespoon of nutmeg before going
to bed and when you wake up. It has been proved that is very effective in
patients with hemorrhoids.

Regular exercise

If you want to improve your digestion and
enhance a slow bowel movement you need a physical activity. It doesn’t have to
be vigorous, walking can also help.